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LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 17-Feb-17 20:44 | | Views : 494 | My buddy "Bob", who volunteers restoring our "Mosquito" bomber, at the Historic Hanger here in Windsor, just got rid of the coat hanger stand for me using Paint Shop Pro - this is the pic he fixed up in 15 minutes. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 17-Feb-17 20:13 | | Views : 406 | Pic of my 16" Pfalz D3 with an eight page composite background picture, that was then scotch taped together, on a 20" X 30" white foam display board, of a large 5,500 X 3,500 pixel file pic, of clouds and sky, converted free on the web, http://www.pdfonline.com/convert-jpg-to-pdf/ (very simple and fast), from a jpeg file to a pdf file, then opened the converted pdf file in Adobe Acrobat reader, and printed in "poster", 41 %, with 0.030" overlap of the pages - printed all eight pages - then all taped together after trimming. Two lamp lights and auto flash were used for this pic at night. Now if I could only learn Paint Shop Pro to get rid of the stand wires ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 12-Jan-17 16:08 | | Views : 404 | It was a perilous trip - it was 33 degrees below aero Fahrenheit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53rRaeTMB_Y |
LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 12-Jan-17 16:05 | | Views : 396 | May and fellow bush pilot Vic Horner flew out of Edmonton on Jan 2 1929 to try to deliver the Laryngeal Diptheria Innoculation Serum Antitoxin. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 12-Jan-17 16:01 | | Views : 442 | After the war, May opened up Canada's first airfield in Edmonton, Alberta, and became a pioneering bush pilot. This is his Avro Avion (reproduction) plane on wheels that he flew. In Dec 1928 there was a Diptheria Epidemic out break 550 miles north of Edmonton in Fort Vermillion. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 104 Pfalz DIII | Parked | 12-Jan-17 15:53 | | Views : 430 | In WW1 April 21, 1918, his guns were jammed, after trying to attack the Red Baron's cousin, in the middle of a dogfight, and he quickly dived out, but was chased by the Red Baron, who was trying to make May become his 81st kill. Roy Brown, May's squadron leader, came to the rescue. Here is a brief 5 minute animated short fim of this evocative acount. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53rRaeTMB_Y The Baron did not crash, but actually landed hi Tripe intact, while mortally shot, behind enemy lines, and then died. Today, it is mostly agreed that the trajectory of the bullet that killed the Baron came from the ground - the Aussie machine gunner in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53rRaeTMB_Y |
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